Colette is registered with the UKCP, a member of APP and her practice is supervised by The Institute of Psychosynthesis, London.
Colette currently lives in Cornwall with her family and has a practices in St Agnes and Falmouth.
BA (Hons) Fine Art/Art History, MA Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy, UKCP registered psychotherapist. Debbie studied Fine Art and Art History at Middlesex University prior to her qualification as a psychotherapist at the Institute and has continued to develop her creative arts projects alongside her psychotherapeutic work. She is a senior trainer and supervisor at the Institute and now includes energy psychotherapeutic methods in her practice and teaching. She has had a private psychotherapy practice in North London for over 20 years.
My life’s living work over the past 70 years, has been varied, challenging, invigorating, exhausting sad and joyful.
I have studied, worked and taught the dance of the energetic body, the souls journey.
Historically as a Potter, Mother, teacher and Shiatsu practitioner, Psychosynthesis Trainer, Supervisor and group facilitator.
I am currently working in private practice as a Psychotherapist, and, and supervisor.
Alongside this, I paint Buddhist Iconography, and botanical painting, I am a performing Musician, Partner, Mother and Grandmother.
Our lives are always full of challenge, challenges which can be both exhilarating and confronting as the wheel of life keeps turning, and life always keeps happening.
Meeting these challenges; Emotional healing and the healing/saving of our planet, is both difficult and exciting, this is true in every era but for us its in the here and now.
An active Commitment to this Self healing and growth process, journeying in this together, side by side, is exceptionally important. The contribution which we make both to ourselves, our families, friends and communities, is an action
For each small step we make that helps our own wounding, in turn makes a consequential impact on the world around us.
Psychosynthesis practitioner, facilitator and guide. I began my professional career as a practising lawyer but branched out into other interests while living abroad with my husband and children. A ‘spiritual awakening’ in Indonesia eventually led me to train in psychosynthesis and from that time I have committed to a deepening of my experiential understanding of ‘Self.’ Since qualifying as a psychosynthesis psychotherapist in 2005, I have added energy therapy, Mindfulness practice and a training in supervision to my portfolio. Nowadays I balance a career in novel-writing with family life, and a thriving private practice in Penn (near High Wycombe), Buckinghamshire. I have a particular interest in the creative process, and use of the imagination in therapeutic healing.
Keith is an integrative psychosynthesis psychotherapist, qualifying at the Institute in 1990. I am also a supervisor, accredited by the Institute in 1996. I am BACP senior accredited (no: 508615) and UKCP registered (no: 930276). From 2003-2010 I was training director of the Psychosynthesis Trust, where I am still a trainer and supervisor. For about 10 years up to 2017 I have been Chair of Training Standards of the Humanistic & Integrative College of UKCP. I am currently completing Roger Evans’s 5DL coaching training. My other field is I am a qualified and registered Alexander Technique practitioner. For many years I have also been a Clinical Associate of Pink Therapy, a network of senior practitioners working with LGBT issues. In terms of therapy and supervision work, I would describe myself as a generalist, with specialisms in the areas of self-esteem, sexuality, relationships and life crises. I work mainly from home in the Rotherhithe/Bermondsey area, and at the Psychosynthesis Trust near London Bridge. (The latter offers disabled access.) My regular fee is £65 per hour for individuals, and £80 for couples, but can make reductions by arrangement.
Matthew is an experienced, qualified counsellor, coach and accredited psychotherapist with 15 years experience. Matthew is also a Supervisor, Trainer and Group Worker at the Institute of Psychosynthesis, London. Matthew works with a wide range of difficulties including anxiety, bereavement, depression, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, procrastination, abuse and trauma. He works with individuals and couples within a safe, supportive and, if required, challenging space for you to explore past or present issues which might be troubling you.
Matthew is originally from London and has worked as an actor and musician and enjoys working with creatives of all kinds. Over the past 10 years Matthew has worked with training healthcare professionals in communication skills, enabling them to handle complex and challenging issues.
I am UKCP registered psychotherapist based in Stroud. I also work online.
I am a UKCP registered supervisor at the Institute of Psychosynthesis.
A personal crisis may signal that you’re on the threshold of a new way forward.
I provide client-focused, psycho-spiritual counselling and psychotherapy with adults at every stage of life. I work with a full range of client issues, from those that constellate around crisis to those that represent the challenge of awakening – particularly since these experiences are often connected.
As a therapist, I have experience in supporting people through key life events such as: fatherhood, life transitions and retirement, bereavement and grief, trauma and dissociation, and dislocation and belonging. I have also worked with people dealing with challenges of parenting in difficult circumstances, intimacy and sexuality, communication within relationships, depression and anxiety, and questions of gender and identity.
Many of these issues prompt feelings of distress in the form of emotional pain. No life is entirely free of suffering and seeking help often means transforming a painful issue into a new source of hope.
People also choose to work with me from the desire to deepen their connection with themselves and others, to gain a sense of inner authority and leadership, and to explore their creativity and find a greater sense of purpose. Many wish to discover more joy and meaning in their lives.
‘When the existence and marvellous power of the deeper self is recognised, the “Know Thyself” of the Delphic Oracle acquires a new and profounder meaning. It no longer means only “analyse your thoughts and feelings and actions”, it means study your most intimate self, discover the real being hidden in the depths of your soul, and learn its marvellous potency.” This quote from Roberto Assagioli is one of my favourite and says it all.
I have been a psychosynthesis psychotherapist for nearly 30 years. I am a registered supervisor with UKCP, training therapist, and group worker. I have extensive experience in the field of addiction, and teach a psychospiritual model of addiction in various settings. I am also part of StepInAsap a group of psychotherapists who bring both personal and professional experience to developing understanding and insight into ‘Contempory ‘family dynamics in the light of the evolving nuclear family.
I am an Accredited Psychotherapist with UKCP, member of CAP, and PCU.
Sue Holland is a UKCP registered psychotherapist supervisor and has been practising since 1992. She is also a licensed Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP), and APECS accredited leadership coach, executive coach and supervisor. Sue is also a BACP accredited trainer. As a psychotherapist Sue works with a diverse range of adult clients, long and short term. She has BUPA provision. As a coach and consultant, Sue works and trains internationally with adult individuals and teams at all management levels. She also coaches private individuals on energy management and creative development.
Sue’s core working philosophy is psychosynthesis. During her many years practising she has been influenced by and integrated Somatic Experiencing; psychodynamic; Gestalt; existential; person centred and CBT theories and practice. Sue is experienced, creative and open-minded.
Sue is director of On Purpose Consulting Limited, an international training and consultancy organisation. Previously a senior faculty member at The Institute of Psychosynthesis, Sue is now an associate lecturer.
Sue is a ‘Corporate Athlete’ certified coach; ‘Precision Nutrition’ certified coach; Level 2 Gym coach. She is also a Lotus Nei Gong certified qigong teacher. She combines these skill sets to coach in and teach energy management for health and wellbeing internationally.
Sue runs bespoke training workshops focusing on the alignment of body, feeling, mind and spirit. Her interest lies in how to attune and listen deeply to our internal and external ecosystems for collective wellbeing.
Sue also works in French and Dutch.